dreamersbrow's fix confirmed working here as well. Cheers!
ln -s /usr/lib/libidn.so.12 /usr/lib/libidn.so.11
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/icaclient.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | icaclient |
Description: | Citrix Workspace App (a.k.a. ICAClient, Citrix Receiver) |
Upstream URL: | https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-linux-latest.html |
Licenses: | LicenseRef-Citrix |
Conflicts: | bin32-citrix-client, citrix-client |
Submitter: | wmarshall |
Maintainer: | buzo (alhirzel) |
Last Packager: | buzo |
Votes: | 183 |
Popularity: | 1.34 |
First Submitted: | 2011-12-08 18:49 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-03-31 07:37 (UTC) |
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dreamersbrow's fix confirmed working here as well. Cheers!
ln -s /usr/lib/libidn.so.12 /usr/lib/libidn.so.11
Seems like the ICA client has been renamed to "Citrix Workspace App" and there is a new release:
Thank you dreamersbrow, I ran into this error this morning and your workaround seems to be working
Looks like the latest update of libidn 1.35-1 has removed libidn.so.11 and replaced it with libidn.so.12.
As a work around I created a symbolic link to libidn.so.12 called libidn.so.11 and icaclient seems to be working again.
Not sure if this is the correct thing to do but...
I'm getting "cannot connect to 0.0.0.2 - device" error. I have tried creating symbolic link to /etc/ssl/certs as stated in various other ubuntu forums but no luck. Is there any known solution to this?
@hnws maybe you could pin Sam_DM's Comment until the openssl upstream fix arrives :D
Updating to 13.9.1-2 gives the following errors:
... ==> Sources are ready. :: Building icaclient package(s)... ==> Making package: icaclient 13.9.1-2 (Sun 24 Jun 2018 02:00:03 PM CEST) ==> Checking runtime dependencies... ==> Checking buildtime dependencies... ==> WARNING: Using existing $srcdir/ tree ==> Removing existing $pkgdir/ directory... ==> Entering fakeroot environment... ==> Starting package()... Unknown regexp modifier "/W" at /bin/c_rehash line 28, at end of line Unknown regexp modifier "/3" at /bin/c_rehash line 28, at end of line Unknown regexp modifier "/2" at /bin/c_rehash line 28, at end of line No such class installdir at /bin/c_rehash line 63, near "Prefix our installdir" (Might be a runaway multi-line // string starting on line 28) syntax error at /bin/c_rehash line 63, near "Prefix our installdir" Can't redeclare "my" in "my" at /bin/c_rehash line 68, near "my" Execution of /bin/c_rehash aborted due to compilation errors. ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package(). Aborting... :: failed to build icaclient package(s)
Luckily, old version 13.9.1-1 is still good.
@marulkan: as a workaround for the issue with xorg-server-common-1.20, please do the changes to ~/.ICAClient/All_Regions.ini as described here: https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Citrix_ICA_Client/#Problembehebung chapter: Probleme mit Seamless Fenstern
Leave it in windowed mode and do not go in full screen.
You can vote for this to be backported :) https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/58100
bezirg: … or edit /usr/bin/c_rehash and add the missing quotes in line 15 and 16, as stated in the comments below.
Pinned Comments
buzo commented on 2021-06-26 12:42 (UTC) (edited on 2023-02-02 09:00 (UTC) by buzo)
If you cannot build because of a missing tar ball or a failed sha256 checksum validation, then the package is most likely outdated and they have removed the old version already. In this case, please click on “Flag package out-of-date”.
evanator commented on 2020-07-02 06:46 (UTC)
Found a fix for "authentication service could not be contacted"
Edit the config file under /home/username/.ICAClient\WFClient.ini and add a new line SSLCiphers=ALL save file and run "killall AuthManagerDaemon ServiceRecord selfservice storebrowse"
Relaunch Citrix and you should be fine